The NFL Playoffs wrapped-up this weekend and social media was busy with football messages. The grocery stores around the United States were full of NFL football junk food displays for football parties, and with the Super Bowl just around the corner, there will be lots of memorabilia and clothing sales, too.

Brazil is the host for the 2014 World Cup, and although it will bring millions into their economy, it isn’t only the economy that will see a boost. Child sex trafficking and prostitution will see a huge increase to keep with the demand of foreign soccer fans who flock to Brazil.

Roddy Llewellyn, aka: Slave Detective, was recently invited to speak at an anti-trafficking conference in Switzerland for the International Human Trafficking week in Switzerland this past October.

While he was attending the conference, he had the opportunity to talk with those who fight against sex trafficking in Switzerland, a place where prostitution is legalized, about the difficulties of legalized prostitution:

Leia Girard is a missionary in Italy, who has taken to the streets to fight sex trafficking. Her and her family have been doing some awesome stuff as they reach-out to prostitutes in their area and come face-to-face with girls who have been trafficked from all over the world.